1.
Hi't will have 10 hosts and the public will get to
vote each one off. The one left with will host the
second series.

2.
Hi't! has approached the Corrective Services Department
about using a 13th Intern; on probation. (The Inmate
will be scheduled to be released and will not be in
for violent crimes or making snuff films).

3.
HI't will be screened as a serial on Street Vision
in Sydney and Melbourne. The pilot will be played
in 45 second segments in October.

4.
Every application received will be played on Street
Vision in November.

5.
In December, highlights from the national interviews
will screen. This coincides with Melbourne's screens
coming on line. It is anticipated some 3 million people
in Sydney and Melbourne will see HIT each week in
series - not including the broadcaster's audience
and broadband content.

6.
Hi't! will be parking a billboard which says TV IS
BORING in front of TV executives houses on Saturday
morning while the driver asks for cups of sugar.

7.
The applications, interviews and judges comments will
be used to make up episodes 1-5 with Judges 'positive'
comments overlaid.

8.
4 Interns will be selected from NSW; 3 from Victoria
and 1 from every other State and Territory.

9.
There will be two production houses; one in Sydney,
at Judge Lane, the other in South Melbourne. 6 Interns
will live in apartment buildings in each city and
will be required to go to 'work' each day.

10.
All production meetings in series will be held online,
however, they will only be open to people who have
registered.

11.
The database being built will be Australia's no 1
source of freelance creative; a new business model
is being developed for musicians and it is proposed
allowing them to use the site to promote and distribute
their music on.

12.
There is a strong chance the first OS licensee will
be New Zealand although the Kiwis didn't take Clements'
comment about using their pilots as goof reels in
the Aussie series very well.